Join myself and fellow YouTuber Nini Jiang (妮妮江) as we check out three very different parks in one of Singapore’s less frequented districts.Route map:https:/...
A flavourful bowl of traditional Bak Chor Mee that comes with Vinegar and Chilli as the base sauce.
Shun Heng BBQ serving delicious plates of BBQ food in Bukit Batok Neighbourhood.
Hidden Western Food and Noodle House among the Hillview Industrial Estate.
The chicken was really smooth, moist and tender. Amazing. The Chinese sausage was sweet and tasty as well, and I could smell and taste the salted fish throughout the fragrant rice with crispy bits. Not a bad claypot rice.
I have come specifically for the Teppanyaki but unlike the usual modus operandi where the chef cooks right in front of you at a long counter and entertain you with some culinary performance, the food here is prepared inside the hawker stall minus all the fanfare. I guess there are limitations when you are operating in a coffee shop.
Recommended by UMakeMeHungry. This was actually really good dim sum, with fresh and springy siew mai, lightly fragrant and savoury glutinous rice, and crispy, qq and textured carrot cake. Definitely worth coming back for these and the rest of the menu.
The mee siam sauce was really thick, creamy and piquant, and the bee hoon soft yet with bite. Not bad at all, from what looks like a western food stall.
Hong Kong Style Tim Sum in Bukit Batok Industrial Canteen. It looks like some of the items were no longer on the menu. I hope that they do can sustain the business and bring back the old items in the menu.
Prata and other dishes from Al Ameen in Hillview.
The place is pretty cool and industrial, a good meeting place.